Civil Rights Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Cases 121 - 130 of 6,568
Thomas v. State of Louisiana
as 24-30086
Plaintiff: Kenny R. Thomas
Defendant: State of Louisiana
Wright v. State of Louisiana
as 24-30084
Plaintiff: Michael Wright
Defendant: State of Louisiana
Dillard v. Davis
as 24-10006
Plaintiff: Daniel D. Dillard
Defendant: Lorie Davis, Former Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Jimmy S. Smith, Senior Warden, Elbert G. Holmes, Former Assistant Warden and others
Monk v. Massey
as 24-40021
Plaintiff: Everick L. Monk
Defendant: FNU Massey, Officer at Bowie County Detention Center, FNU Bennett, Lt. Bowie County Dentention Center, FNU Vonn, Lieutenant Bowie County Detention Center and others
Barber v. State of Louisiana
as 23-30865
Plaintiff / Appellant: Ronald Lee Barber
Defendant / Appellee: State of Louisiana, Samuel C. D'Aquilla, Fred Allen and others
Hulsey v. Bishop
as 24-10014
Plaintiff: Benjamin Hulsey
Defendant: Ricky Bishop, Sheriif, Taylor County Sheriff's Office, Andre Moore, Lieutenant, Taylor County Detention Center, N Wade and others
Betz v. LeBlanc
as 23-30857
Plaintiff / Appellant: Rodrick Sheldon Betz
Defendant / Appellant: James M. LeBlanc, Secretary, Department of Public Safety and Corrections and Tim Hooper, Warden, Louisiana State Penitentiary
Plaintiff / Appellee: Rodrick S. Betz
Gallow v. State of Louisiana
as 24-30063
Plaintiff: Donald Gallow
Defendant: State of Louisiana
Smith v. Helms
as 24-20038
Plaintiff: William Denon Smith
Defendant: D. Helms, Sergeant, Houston Police Department Precinct 4 Badge # 128766, D. Callier, Officer, Houston Police Department Precinct 4 Badge #84C51, Deputy Hills, Harris County Sheriff Office and others
Jones v. Armstrong
as 24-50016
Plaintiff: Joshua Jones
Defendant: Bruce Armstrong, Earl Helmer, Treyvon Hocutt and others

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